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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
GAMA; Gama (disambiguation); Da Gama (disambiguation)

Portuguese ironclad Vasco da Gama         
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  • ''Vasco da Gama'' c. 1904
1876 BATTLESHIP OF THE PORTUGUESE NAVY
Vasco da Gama (cruiser); NRP Vasco da Gama (1876)
Vasco da Gama was an ironclad of the Portuguese Navy built in the 1870s by the Thames Iron Works in London. Ordered to strengthen the defenses of the Portuguese capital of Lisbon, Vasco da Gama was launched in 1876 and completed in 1878.
Duarte Lôbo da Gama         
CAPTAIN-GENERAL OF CAPE VERDE
Duarte Lobo da Gama
Duarte Lôbo da Gama was the first captain-general of Portuguese Cape Verde, from 7 August 1587 to 25 March 1591.
Antonio de León y Gama         
  • Title page of León y Gama's book
MEXICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST AND ASTRONOMER
Antonio de Leon y Gama; León y Gama; Antonio León y Gama
Antonio de León y Gama (1735–1802) was a Mexican astronomer, anthropologist and writer. When in 1790 the Aztec calendar stone (also called sun stone) was discovered buried under the main square of Mexico City, he published an essay about it, Descripción histórica y cronológica de las dos piedras que con ocasión del nuevo empedrado que se está formando en la plaza principal de México, se hallaron en ella el año de 1790 (Historical and chronological description of two Stones that were found in the plaza of Mexico in 1790 upon the occasion of laying the new pavement) explaining the functioning of aztec calendars.

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